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National
Chambal (Gharial) Wildlife Sanctuary
was established in 1978, under
Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 and biogeographical
province 4.8.4 (Indus-Ganges Monsoon Forest).
Its area is 320 sq.km and location is divided
between three states (Uttar
Pradesh, Madhya
Pradesh and Rajasthan).
The Chambal is a perennial river bordered by
many steep ravines. Approximately 400km of the
river is within the reserve. Altitude ranges
from 200-500m. Shrubs growing in the ravines
alongside the riverbank is main vegetation in
this region.
Specially gazetted under the crocodile conservation
project. Gharial Gavialis gangeticus, crocodile
and a variety of fish are found within the area.
The gharial is the subject of a restocking programme.
The government had made some research
has been instituted at the Crocodile Breeding
Centre at Kukrail, Lucknow
in the U.P. The main source interruption
is fishing by the villagers by means of nets.
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to get there |
Air::
The nearest airport is at Agra, 70 kms.
Rail: The nearest railhead is at
Agra,
70 kms.
Road: The sanctuary is 70 kms from
Agra and 5 kms from Etawah |
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